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returntothepit >> discuss >> Between The Buried And Me Releases In-Studio Video on YouTube, Touring by the_reverend on Jul 11,2007 3:17pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jul 11,2007 3:17pm
Between The Buried And Me Releases In-Studio Video on YouTube, Touring The East Coast and Canada With The Red Chord, and Cephalic Carnage!


Musical genre-benders Between The Buried And Me unveiled a new in- studio video that is viewable now on youtube! The band just wrapped up recording their new studio album, Colors, with Jamie King (the man responsible for BTBAM's S/T album, Alaska, and The Anatomy Of) in North Carolina last month. This new album will be over 65 minutes long and chock full of Opeth/Dream Theatre-inspired metal with lots of breakdowns and surprises (not to divulge too much information, but the band said the songs will be "all over the place... in a good way" and will feature songs tinged with bluegrass, hardcore, grindcore, and SO much more.)



This is BTBAM's first full-length of original material since Alaska was released in September of 2005. Since then, the band has released The Anatomy Of, which was an album of cover songs featuring tracks by Queen, Pantera, Smashing Pumpkins, Metallica, and many more. Additionally, BTBAM has toured the United States relentlessly with bands like Bleeding Through, Converge, The Red Chord, and SO many more, in addition to playing the second stage on Ozzfest 2006.



In case you aren't familiar with the band, BTBAM started in the year 2000 as an effort to create music that explored beyond the barriers of their previous hardcore efforts. BTBAM started playing shows around North Carolina, then unleashed their critically acclaimed self- titled debut upon the unprepared world, mesmerizing listeners. Between The Buried And Me took their show to the road and won over multitudes of fans before recording one of metalcore’s finest opuses, The Silent Circus, and began to reach underground cult status. Later, the band released the critically acclaimed album Alaska and spent that summer touring on Ozzfest. Now, with a new album in progress, 2007 is going to be Between The Buried And Me’s best year yet!


Please get in touch ASAP to set up interviews with Between The Buried And Me or tickets
to an upcoming show – tour dates are below!

July:
27 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theatre w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
28 - Buffalo, NY @ The Buffalo Icon w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
29 - Hamilton, ONT @ Underground w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, Arise and Ruin
30 - St. Catherines, ONT @ L3 w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, Arise and Ruin
31 - London, ONT @ Call the Office w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, Arise and Ruin

August:
1 - Ottawa, ONT @ Babylon w/ Cephalic Carnage, Arise and Ruin
2 - Quebec City, QC @ Anti w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, Arise and Ruin
3 - Portland, ME @ The Station w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
4 - Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnagea, The End
5 - Troy, NY @ Revolution Hall w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
7 - Lancaster, PA @ Chameleon Club w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
8 - Covington, KY @ Mad Hatter w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
9 - Huntington, WV @ Monkey Bar w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
10 - Richmond, VA @ Alley Katz w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
11 - Wilmington, NC @ Soapbox Laundro-Lounge w/ The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage, The End
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toggletoggle post by ZenErik   at Jul 11,2007 3:31pm
Sweet. A link would have been good, but I'm liking what I hear. They're just continuing to get more progressive and diverse.



toggletoggle post by brian_dc at work at Jul 11,2007 3:50pm



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jul 11,2007 4:36pm
yeah, I just got that



toggletoggle post by Brandon.. at Jul 16,2007 5:47pm
Love this band



toggletoggle post by SteveOTB   at Jul 16,2007 7:03pm
Brandon.. said:
Love this band


I couldn't agree more.

P.S. Everything I just heard in that video made me wet myself for this new album.



toggletoggle post by adamtimenli at Jul 16,2007 7:12pm
most original and influential albums of any metal band of their time. no contest.



toggletoggle post by FAH-Q at Jul 17,2007 4:36pm
Sounds good but no different from what they've been doing. There will be 2 or 3 really good epic songs, the rest will be generic metalcore shit licks.



toggletoggle post by Brandon.. at Jul 17,2007 5:56pm
I disagree. The epic songs are always good. But i wouldnt discredit their other songs, they are all pretty technical.



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